+import PMInstance
+import PMDefaults
+import ProposalMatcher
+import System.IO
+import Data.Array.IArray
+import Data.Array.Unboxed
+import ArrayStuff
+import Text.CSV
+
+-- Command-line interface with simple tab-separated input/output formats.
+-- ./match <example.in
+
+-- pretty silly but it does the job
+swapTabCommaIn s = map (\c -> if c == '\t' then ',' else if c == ',' then '\t' else c) s
+removeQuotes s = filter (\c -> not (c == '"')) s
+
+-- Some versions of Text.CSV do not use or accept a trailing newline; compensate for that.
+removeTrailingNewline s = if not (null s) && last s == '\n' then init s else s
+addTrailingNewline s = if not (null s) && last s /= '\n' then s ++ ['\n'] else s
+
+parseTSV fname str = case parseCSV fname (swapTabCommaIn $ removeTrailingNewline str) of
+ Left pe -> Left pe
+ Right ll -> Right $ map (map swapTabCommaIn) ll
+printTSV ll = addTrailingNewline $ removeQuotes $ swapTabCommaIn $ printCSV $ map (map swapTabCommaIn) ll
+
+main = do
+ incsv <- hGetContents stdin
+ -- handle errors another day, or let the platform do it
+ let Right inll = parseTSV "standard input" incsv
+ let loadList = head inll
+ let numRvrs = length loadList
+ let loadA = listArray (0, numRvrs-1) (map read loadList)
+ let numProps = length (tail inll)
+ -- explicit type on the next line appears to be necessary
+ let pxarr = listOfListsToArray2D (tail inll) :: Array (Int,Int) String
+ -- careful, we end up transposing the array in here
+ let prefA = funcArray ((0,0), (numRvrs-1,numProps-1)) (\(i,j) -> read (pxarr ! (j, i)))
+ let theInst = PMInstance numRvrs numProps loadA prefA
+ let PMatching theMatching = doMatching pmDefaults theInst
+ hPutStr stdout $ printTSV $ map (\(i, j) -> map show [i, j]) theMatching